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Поисковые слова: южная атлантическая аномалия
Description of the main satellites of Saturn (S1-S8) ephemerides

Each line contains ephemerides for a single moment of time. The interval of time
between the moments makes 6 hours.

In first five columns the moment of time is placed (year, month, day, hour, modified
Julian day). The following two columns contain the information about the apparent
distance between Moon and Saturn, and the fraction of the lunar disk that is
illuminated by the Sun (100% is a Full Moon).

Following column (beginning from the 8th) corresponds to a apparent angular
distances "star- satellite". One column may contain data for different pairs "star-
satellite" if their close encounters do no coincide in time. Numbers of stars and
satellites to which apparent angular distances relate, are given in the two
lines above of the column segment. The mutual angular distances between star and
satellite are given in arcminutes.


Byte-by-byte Description of files: star-S1.txt , star-S2.txt, star-S3.txt
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations


1- 4 I4 --- YYYY Year of the date

6- 7 I2 --- MM Month of the date

9- 10 I2 d DD Day of the date

13- 14 I2 h h Hour of the day

18- 24 F7,2 d JD* Julian day of the date, JD*=JD-2450000.5

28- 31 F4.1 degrees M-S Apparent distance between Moon and Saturn

36- 39 F4.1 % Moon Illumination of the Moon, 100% is a full Moon

44- 45 I3 N1 Number of star, first lines, no data

44- 45 A2 N2 Number of satellite, second lines, no data

46- 48 F3.1 arcmin D.D See Note (1)
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272-274 F3.1 arcmin D.D See Note (1)



Note (1):

*: No data

N1 - number of star,
N2 - number of satellite
D.D : The value of the apparent distance between the star and satellite in arcmin.